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?z Boy Scouts
work in pairs, Nos. 3 and 4 together; 5 and 6 together; 7 and 8
together.
Each scout in a patrol should be able to imitate the call of
his patrol animal. That is, the scouts of the Wolf patrol should
be able to imitate a wolf. In this way scouts of the same patrol
can communicate with each other when in hiding, or in the
dark of ?ght. It is not honorable for a scout to use the call of
any other patrol except his own. '
The patrol leader calls up his patrol at will by sounding his
whistle and by giving the call of the patrol.
When the scout m?kes signs anywhere for others to read he
also draws the head of his anlm?l. That is to say, If he were
out scouting and wanted to show that a certain road should not
be followed by others, he would draw the sign, "not to be fol-
lowed," across it and add the name of his patrol animal, in
order to show which patrol discovered that the road was bad,
and by adding his own number at the left of the head to show
which scout had discovered it.
Each patrol leader carries a small flag on the end of kis stalt
BLUR BUFFALO FLYING EAGLES BLUE H?RONS HORNED
on wblte ?round "Yeb-yeh-yeh" "Hrrrr" KINGBIRDS
Black and white on red Blue and green
SINAWA ' BLACK BEARS AHMEEKS SILVER FOXES
Black on s?i Black on s?i
RRD TRAH. ERS MOON BAND
Yellow on blue
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